Art Nouveau dragonfly bracelet

dragonfly art nouveau

I want this ring !!!! Art Nouveau dragonfly armband ~ Design inspired by the famous designer René Lalique, jeweler and glass artist (1880-1945) Manufactured in the Netherlands with the old molds of former Van Kempen and Begeer

Blue dragon fly

"Dragonflies come in varied colors; their bodies often blue, green, purple, and even bronze. Their wings seem to shimmer as if made of silver, especially when under the moonlight. These bright colors take time to develop, expressing the idea that with maturity our own true colors come forth. They represent moving past self-created illusions that limit growth and change in the perspective of self-realization with an understanding of the deeper meaning of life."

dragonfly on water- The dragon fly is truly a wonder...here it is stunning!

What beautiful creatures await in the Amazon rainforest?

For as many cultural meanings that there are for dragonflies, there are just as many symbolic meanings of the strong-winged insect. The main representations are renewal, positive force and power of life in general with a sense of self that comes with maturity. The dragonfly is a creature of the wind so it's only fitting that it represents change. They skitter across the water surface implying that our deeper thoughts are surfacing. We are reminded that when our deeper thoughts rise we must also pay close attention to what is deeper than what's on the surface.
The dragonfly's colors are a result of reflecting the power of light so they are associated with color magic or an illusion in causing others only to see what you want them to see. They remind us that we are made of light and we can reflect light in powerful ways if we choose to. They symbolize going past self-created illusions that limit our growing and changing and being a creature of water they carry a symbol of dreaming and thoughts.
The most popular answer of dragonfly symbolism is the sense of self that comes with maturity and there's a strong link to them and butterflies since they both represent change. Dragonflies are a creature that you learn to appreciate as you age and look more deeply at your life, which is where the link to change and self appreciation comes in. As we age we don't just see the surface of things, we start to pick apart our lives and see more meaning in things. No matter what symbol you see in the insect, the fact is that the dragonfly lives a short life and lives it's life to the fullest which is the strongest lesson we can learn from them overall.